
Dusty Winds & Rising Temp: UAE Weather June 24, 2025
The UAE is in for another hot and dusty day today, with temperatures soaring to 47°C in internal areas and blowing dust likely due to strong northwesterly winds.
Hot and Dusty Conditions Across the Country
The weather will be fair to partly cloudy, with light to moderate winds picking up at times, reaching up to 40 km/h. These stronger gusts may cause blowing dust, especially in desert and open areas.
If you're heading to the coast or out to sea, be cautious— the Arabian Gulf is expected to become rough by evening, and the Oman Sea may also see rough waves at times.
Temperature and Humidity Forecast
Humidity levels will vary, with coastal and mountain areas peaking at 70%, while internal regions may drop as low as 10%.
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